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... tombs and burial - places were established localities for lamentation ; * and sometimes their interiors were arranged as chambers for mourning . It is possible , therefore , that the cella , or small apartment under the pyramid , in the ...
... tombs and burial - places were established localities for lamentation ; * and sometimes their interiors were arranged as chambers for mourning . It is possible , therefore , that the cella , or small apartment under the pyramid , in the ...
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... tomb , which was subsequently considered one of the wonders of the world , but which was not finished during her life . Artemisia , in fact , followed her husband to the grave within two years , leaving the kingdom to a brother of ...
... tomb , which was subsequently considered one of the wonders of the world , but which was not finished during her life . Artemisia , in fact , followed her husband to the grave within two years , leaving the kingdom to a brother of ...
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... Tomb at Halicarnassus , whilst she lived she lived in grief. " As * The whole passage is as follows : " Artemisia Mausolum virum amasse fertur supra omnis amorum fabulas , ultraque affectionis humanæ fidem . Mausolus autem fuit , ut M ...
... Tomb at Halicarnassus , whilst she lived she lived in grief. " As * The whole passage is as follows : " Artemisia Mausolum virum amasse fertur supra omnis amorum fabulas , ultraque affectionis humanæ fidem . Mausolus autem fuit , ut M ...
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... Tomb of Mausolus we pass to those ancient descriptions of the Sepulchre itself , by which we are enabled to identify it , even from its ruins , and more than conjecturally to restore the original appearance of the edifice . In this part ...
... Tomb of Mausolus we pass to those ancient descriptions of the Sepulchre itself , by which we are enabled to identify it , even from its ruins , and more than conjecturally to restore the original appearance of the edifice . In this part ...
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... tomb itself and the funeral pile , the longest side of which was 411 feet . I therefore regard it as determined that the tomb itself was furnished with a peribolus , and that it measured 411 feet by 259 feet . " Mr. Falkener proceeds to ...
... tomb itself and the funeral pile , the longest side of which was 411 feet . I therefore regard it as determined that the tomb itself was furnished with a peribolus , and that it measured 411 feet by 259 feet . " Mr. Falkener proceeds to ...
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